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Well, I figured out a trick and I basically never had hat-hair again. Steps below!

one. Decide where you want your hair parted that day sans hat. I chose the middle.
two. Part your hair heavily to one side (basically anywhere besides step one)
three. Put on your hat.

When you take off your hat, you can shake your hair around and part it back to where you originally wanted it. Voila! No hat-hair! I should have taken a photo of step four, which is Get a million boyfriends.

Remember this little tip, because its winter hat season and Im tired of being the only one in this city with cute, non hat-hair. Jk.

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Thank you for sharing this tip! I particularly like step four when you get a million boyfriends. I usually just pretend that my toque is a fashion statement and leave it on even when Im indoors to avoid hat head. Although that technique usually leaves me overheating.

I love your turb. And THANK YOU! I walk to work and sometimes need to wear a beanie bc its so cold. If my hair is curly (which is the norm) its fine, but if its straight (like last Fri) I have to just suck it up so my nice straight hair doesnt get a dent. Im thinking it might still happen but this part trick should definitely help!

There is not time when hat hair is worse than with fuzzy warm winter hats. Your solution is so simple, but most people would not think of it. It even helps with static hair because when you flip your part back into place, the static hair is safely hidden underneath, Thanks for sharing.